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PITTSBURGH, PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1946,
CORRESPONDENTS
In reference to communications which may appear
in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.—
We will insert none althorn the name of the author be
ing rust made known to us, and when inserted, mustal•
ways be taken as espressi v e of the views of Ike :triter,
and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so
eapressed are editorially temarked upon and approved.
SzLLIII•N'S AMERICAN JoCRNAL or ART'S •ND
SClENcti.—We ism indebted to W W W loos; No
57, corner of Fourth end Market streets, fora num
ber of this very taluoble semi-monthly publication.—
Price 87i VS. per number--subscription price $5 per
annum. See advertisement in another column.
CITY ELECTION
TIM VICTORY.
V. give the tettrrns of the election which took
place yesterday; at far as We could obtain them.—
The people—the democracy have achieved a brilliant
victory. DR WILLItit KIIRR, the candidate of the
Democratic party, is elected by over one hundred
of a mejerhy. "Glory enough for one day."
FOR MAYOR.
A C c)
14 Ward,
Ad do
3d do
4th da
sth do
6th do
1532 1425
Majority for Kerr, 107.
FIRST WARD,
DiIIIOCitATS
Daniel etrit coo
Jamas Gray,
COWNOIII Council.
J o hn Nicholson, 183 I John W Robertson,
Tirnundann, 179 Jame., Graoey,
William Irwin, 183 Wm Gorman.
B CSawyar, jr., 188 Samuel Barnes,
C H Paulson, 183 Geo Albree,
THIRD WARD.
Select Council.
416. I John Shiston,
Common Council.
Robert Porter.
Att:onel Morrow, 461 W Martin, 328
11 Kelly, 448 D Lainge, 325
Duncan, 454 Heys, 341
inhn Quinn. 416 f Scott. 332
W fi Whitney, 444 j Arthur*, 336
FOURTH WARD
- Select Coined:.
Cowmen* Cotraril.
199 NI Robertson,
198 J Pennock,
199 R C Stockton,
199 I S Stoner,
193 I A G Reinhart,
SIXTH WARD.
Select Council.
195 L R Lirinuton
Common Council.
J %80th.% 164 Wm Barnhill,
Thee IWCallaagiu 161 Dr R Wrnv,
Jos Diiream, 161 Wm Nev,ppr,
Jobe Rea. 193 R Brace, Jr,
Ju I
163 John Scott,
1) Rd.womlels.
inlin Holmes
JAN. Tenbit,
R White,
J Watson,
Airs Blck,
SLOoIID WARD.—Select Council, C Adams, (Mm)
is elected. The Whig candidates for Common Coun
cil were all successful.
Firm IV/RD.—The entire Democratic ticket e
[PR. S. CASSZTT, Esq, (Whig„ was yesterday
elected Mayor of Allegheny city, by • considerable
majority. Full returns will be given so-morrow.
On Tcesdaythe 13th inst., at 1 o'clock. Elizabeth
Martha, daughter of Thomas and Rachel Varner,
aged 3 years and sit months.
The friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend her funeral this tiny at 2 o'clock.
Mr Wm. Spebman at his resilience on Chatham tn.
en Tuesdny.lav 13th. His funeral will take place
on Thursday nest at 10 o'clock.
The friends of the family are respectfully invited
to attend.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS
A special meeting of all the Lodges, will be held at
the Old Hall, corner of Virgin Alley and Wo ,d 81
on Saturday evening, January 17,1641 i. By order of
the Chairman oldie Rolle( Committee.
farCARIHY, Scc'y.
PENN INSUHANCE: COMPANY
The eleventh I nem! nsent on the stock of this com
pany, (being $250-100 pr shaft.] will be due at the of
flee on Thursday the Isth inst.
juin 1.3-3 t. J FINNEY, jr, Sse'y.
Democratic County Convention
At • meeting of the Democratic Committee of Cor•
respondence forthe county of Allegheny on the 10th
inst at the Washington Hotel, it was
On motion of Col J A Gibson
Resolved, That the Democratic citinens of the rtty
of Pittsburgh, and of the several boroughs and town
ships of the county be requested to hold their primary
meetings at the usual places on Saturday the 7th of
February next for the purpose of ehosing the usu.'
number ot Delegates to represent the several districts
hi County Convention.
Resolved, That the Delegates so elected, be, end
they an hereby directed to meet in Convention at the
Ns w Court House in Pittsburgh, on %Veen KSD AY, Ibe
11 of Febreary next at 12 o'clock fur the purpose of
appolotingfive delegates to the Convention to be held
on the 4th of March next at Harrisburg to nominate
a candidate for the office of Cana/ Commisssoner.
JOHN C DAV ITT, Chairman.
S Jon 111, Secretary.
STOM; HT ON BIT rE HS and peppermint; cigars
and Tobacco alwayr or. hand and fur sale by
JAMES S. CRAFT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, corner of Fourth and Wood streets, above
Sibbett & Jones. Entrance on Fourth.
nov 14-dBm.
IF 3ou want to ptArchase any bedsteds,tables,chairs,
settees, or any thing else in the furniture line,
you cant do better than to call at the furniture ware
room of T B YOUNG & CO,
decl3. Eland at, between Penn and Liberty.
Dressing and Plain Bureaus.
IF
F you want to get a good article cheap do not for
get to call at the Furniture Ware Room of
T B YOUNG & Co,
nov2l Hand et. between Libeity and Penn
sofas.
A PAIR of plain neat sofas on hand and for sale
at the Furniture Ware Room of
T B YOUNG &Co.
nov2l Hand st. between Liberty and Penn.
Eight day Patent Lever Gold Watches.
JUST received a fine lot of eight end one day
gold Patent lever watches suitable for both ladies
and gentlemen et very low prices au
IVd. warranced good
. WILSON,
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! «070.irt* . *"* .
•
192 297 00
114 125 00
435 296 22
214 273 00
337 243 00
190 186 00
Select Council.
183 T 1 Kinotid,
I
186 S F Van Bonburst,
193 I Ii Lorentz, 298
I'. C. MARTIN,
GO Water street
Furniture
SPEED AND COMFORT!!
idONONCIAWSILA 11017TII.
FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
VIZ SPLENDID /AST RUNNING STEANCAS
lag" CONSUL
v at
AND
LOUIS M'LANE,
ARE MAKING DAILY TRIPS.
One boat will leave every afternoon at 3 o'clock,
precisely.
Int f::;e•
FA RE—Pttssburgh to Baltimore, $lO.
Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $ll2.
Passengers by these Boats will lodge on board in
comfortable+ state-rooms the first night. will mot over
the Mountains (001373 miles) the fallowing DA T, in
in Eastern-built Coaches; sup and lodge the second
night in Custlberland, thus aiuiding nig s frarel alto.
gether.
Tickets will-entitle Passengers to slop at COmher
land or Baltimore, if they tvi.h, and resume theft seats
at pleasure.
Extras furnished, for a full loud, to ran ES Passen
gers may desire.
For seats, or entire conches fur appljr at the office,
two doors from the Exchange; and at the National
Hotel. abovethe Monongahela Bridge.
°et 21 MF.SKINIF:N. Agent.
Beaver, Warre an n and Cleveland rackets
d Stage Lint.
tato7t;rai•ll:4
_ _ _
THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS,
Express & Telegraph,
Leave Beaverdaily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'-
clock A. M., (on the arrival of the eieamer Michigan
from Pittsburgh,) and an ive at Warren neat morning
at 7 o'clock--connecting at Warren with Ncil, Moore
& Co'e line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar
rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night.
Faro through $4 50.
Passengerspaying inPittsburgh are enthiedtochoice
of berths on the Canal Packet, and seat,. in the stage.
For passage apply on board Steamboat Michigan, or
to JOHN S DICKF:Y, Beaver.
O MHAR FON & Co., Pittaburgh.
CLAN( &Co., Deaver.
Fnr passage returning apply at the Stage offices of
N El L, MOORE & Co., Cleveland.
ie2l-y J & M 11 TAYLOR, Warren.
LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE.
STEAMER LAKE ERIE, C►Pt. CAMPBELI
Leaves Braver at 8 o'clock, A. M.
" l'ittsburqh at 3 o'clock, I'. M.
STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Boles,
Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock. A. :VI.
310
311
314
302
30S
Beaver at 1 u'eock, I'. M
In connection with daily Lines ofFreight and Pas
sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, 0.
Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts un Lake Erie
and Michigan. Apply to
_ .
G. M. BARTON S CO.,
Pittalwrgh
JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver
CLARK &Co.. Beaver
jun, 21.9
1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845
The new and Splendidtiteamer
U. S. NAIL MONONGAHELA,
&moil lc, Master, has-commenced run•
ning regularly, •nd will continue to
run through the season •a n ‘Yeekly
Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving
Pittsburgbevery Mondi.v morning at 10 o'clock, and
Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the sa me hour.
For freight or paoratge apply on board. m 26.
294
293
296
292
297
Per Sale
FFIH Arcommodious and delightfully •ituatedla
residence. on the elevated gr and fronting
the canal in Allegheny city, recently occupied by Ins
Escellencv Governor Shueh. and at present by Judge
Patton. The price will he moderate and the term• of
payment as easy as may be desired. If not sold by
the let of February, it will then be for rent. Appl
to the subscriber at the Union Cotton Fartory.
docl7•tfebl XV. D. COPELAND.
209
223
^l2
216
219
DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT
A N E%W •od comrnient two story tivrrllinglrit
for rent, enquire at thin office, or
trainable Property for Sale.
ACER rAIN lot of groond situate on Penn. be
!ow lVnlnut ntreet. h Ward. containing 17
feet front on Pena, and ettteioling bark 100 feet to
Mulberry alley, on which to erected a vailiable three
story krick hones, and in rear a tern story frame.
Also, one other lot on Liberty street, opposnt
the Wesley Chapel, in said stolid, containing 25 fee
finnt, and extending back 100 feet, un wnich is ern,-
ted a well finished two story frame. Titles indispu
'able. For further particulars, as to iirnperty
trims of sale, apply f
JOEIN A r VAKINSO N. Ald.,
Ward
BOORS FOR THE HOLIDAY PRESEN*IB.
Album!, in great variety of Gind•,og with am
without plate..
The Hyacinth r.ir 1645 and ale° for 1846.
The Chriatinn'a Annual, a :Vli.cellany fur 1846
Scenes in the Life of our Saviour, a handsome octavo
volurne,with eight beautiful engravings, and splendid
binding.
The Snow Flake, by T S Arthur, 8 Vo. fair binding,
with 10 plates. engraved on steel.
Sketches of iridh Character, by Mrs Hall, large 8
vo., embellished with over 60 engravings on steel and
wood.
Friendship's Offering for 1846, a beautiful book.
The Rose cf Sharon; The Hawthorn.
Christmas Eve; Holiday Tales.
Boys' and Girls' Little Forget•me•no'.
The AnonTette; Keepsake atories.
The Boy'. Week Day Bout;
The Young Lady's Book, a manual of elrgant re•
creations, exercise, and pursuit..
The Boy's Guide to Rothloess.
Etiquette for Gentlemen.
Hand Book of Fashion.
The Children's Companion, by Berquin.
The Rollo Books, different kinds.
The Swiss Family Robinsons.
Robinson, Crusne, complete with many plates.
Together with a great variety of smaller juvenile
books, on hand nod for wile by
LUKE LOOMIS, Agent,
Ni, 89 Rood at rem.
More New and Splendid Werke,.
A T COOK'S 85 Fourth sireet.
ZS. Carly&le's Miscellaneous Ellen VI. uniform with
Alison, Macauley, eg.c. 1 ' , GI.
Elinor IVyllys; or the Young Falk of Loughbridgo,
it tale by Amabel Penfeather. Edited by J. Fenni
more Cooper, author of Pilot, &c.
Ascanio; or the Sculptor's Apprentice. en historical
mmance of the 16th century, translated from the
French of Alex. Dumas.
Fleming Field; or the Young Artisan, a tale by J
H. Ingraham, Esq.
London Illustrated Papers.
Ladies' National Magazine for January.
The Book of Christmas. descriptive of the customs,
ceremonies, &c. By Thomas R Harvey, (Library of
Choice Reading No 58 )
Democratic Review, containing a portrait of lion.
C. Cushing, late minister to China.
Joan the Heroic Maiden, by Alex. Duman.
The Heiress, by Miss Pickering. Just published.
Fremont's Exploring Expedition to the Rocky
Mountains.
The Electra Magnetic Telegraph, with the Reports
of Congress and a description of all the Telegraphs
known. By Alfred Vail, Aas. Sup. of the Elertro
Telegraph for the U. S.
The Illustrated History of Palestine., from the Pa
triarchal age to the present time. Cheap edition.
dee 29
Fahnestock's Vermifuge
THIS is to certify, that my youngest boy, aged
about 2 years, woe taken sick with the summer
complaint. He was attended by a Physician all sum
mer, and received little or no relief. About the mid.
die of November, 1 gave him some of Fahnestmk's
Vermifuge, which brought awn) one hundred and thir
ty large worms, and gave him immediate relief. He
has been perfectly healthy.
JOHN BAIRD - .
Sharpsburg.
dre24-d&w
To Buidziess Houses.
ACITIZEN leaivng for the South •nd Httyanna
will attend to any business entrusted to him.—
Address A through the Post Office. des 13
akkAtm
LIFE{ INSIMANCE—OapiteI $2,600,000.
HE insured entitled to participate of profits on
both European and American policies.
National Loan Fund Life Assurance So
ciety. London.
United States Board of Local Director:.
(Office 74, Wall street.)
Jaen HARVEY, F.aq., Chairman. 1
John J Palmer, &.q.,
Jonathan Goodhue. Esq..
James Boorman, Eeq.,
George Barclay, Esq., /New Yorl,.
Samuel Howland, Esq.,
Gorham A Worth, Esq ,
Samuel Sf Fox,
Clement C Biddle. Esq.,
* Sears C Walker. Esq ,
Louis A Godey, Esq., Philadelphia.
Geo Rex Graham, E.g.,
J LEANDER STARR. Mutineer and Genera
Agent for the United States and Biitislr N. A. Col
autos.
BANKERS.
The Merchants Bank of Nese York,
SOLICITOR.
William Van Hook, Esq., 39. Wall street.
The follow•idg are among the advantages held out
by this institution, which will be found most advanta
geous to the assured, and which are seldom offered
by Life Insurance Companies, viz:
The peculiar advantage[ secured to the 'leisured by
the prinoiple of the Loan Department, thus blending
the utility of a Savings Bank with life insurance.
A large sum to be permanently invested in the
United States in the names of three of the Local Di•
rect•ers, as Treasurers, available always to the assured
as n guarantee fund.
The payment of premiums annually, half yearly,
quarterly or monthly.
Na charge fur stamp dirty.
Thirty days allowed lifter each payment of premium
becomes due, without forfeiture of policy.
Traveling leave extensive ■nd liberul, and ester
premiums on the most moderate scale.
Conditions in the policy less onerous to the assured
than usual in cases of lice assurance. (See pamphlet.)
The actual and declared profits (published in aurces.
sivo Reports) uffordinc sure data fur calm:lotions of
the value of the "bonus" in this institution. These
proofs will at each division be paid in cash if desired.
Being uneonnecud with Marine or Fire Insurance.
The rates 'for life w ith profit. • are lower than those
of any other foreign company effecting Life Insurance
in New Ynrk.
The public are respectfully requested to ex r mine the
distinguishing principles of this instil ut inn, their ta,bles
of rates, their distribution of profits, and the faculties
afforded by their loan depart Inent, to
ionote elsewhere. .1 LEAN DER STA ll R,
General agent
ti"TPThe subscriber, being duly appointed Agent
for the above named Institution, will give any iafor•
motion required, and receive applications for insurance,
at the counting-room of Atwood. Jones& (•n., Water
street. WM. I' JONES.
nov 13 law am
SEALED PE 3POS ALS.
NAT T DLT•FITNICI , 1.
Bureau of Con., Ec i otp , and Repairs,
January 5, 1816.
SEA LED PROPOSA LS, •ndor,ecl ••propo.al s f or
tunher. copper and iron," received at the
hineßll until 3 o'clock. on the I lith of Fehruary next,
for delkering at the respective navy l ards near Ports
rnotrh. New tiarnpxfore; Char:ertown, Mataxehos4ets,
Brooklyn, New lor k; Philadelphia, Washington anJ
Norfolk.
First. For white olOt timbrr, chip h not be
lea. than 35 fret. and •verN:e 45 f..rr in loncii,
which may .guars more, but not leri. than 12 inches a,
the top end, tote rungh %quilled, as for plank ato,k..
They may be straight both way., or itlightly curved
one way
Srcond. foravain white oak b.u•cut. from 12 to
25 feet lon G; of ohirb—
One sivh 'hall be 22 ft long 18 by 12 in . ) to be
20 •• 17 by 11 ' straight
18 '• 16 by 10- both
12 " 13 by 0 " arrays,
and ore-sixth square, and may In• more. but not less,
than 14 inches at the small . nit roogl,•silyd.
straight, and have regular cuiv e from 12 to 18 inches
the other wry.
Third. For hest long leaf, fine groin, heart mouth
eta r t illow pine. None lest than. 33 feet. to average
45 G•n in length. which mny *goner m ore, hot rm 4 leas,
than 12 inches at the end, to be tooth 4s-raced as Ito
plank stock.. The h icks may be straight both ways,
or slightly moved one w ay.
Fourth. For the hest yellow pine of the kind above
mentioned. rougi.-hewed, from 15 to 75 feet lone, to
avi rage 50 feet, and to *future in the middle of Thew
lengths—fur one-half the gonntiiy, one inch to every
three feet, and the other half one inch to every four
feet of their len;.th, and to be +lra. rAI bra VI
Fur the hest yellow piney( the same descrip
tion rough heweil.'srpiare, and of equal size through.
out their length, from 35 to 45 feet in length, to aver
age 40 feet —on,' hitt' to square 16 inches, one rhird
to 'goitre 16 inches. and tine third to square 14 inch
ea
S
St Clair •t
To be fitteight one way. and mit) . hair ■ *light
regular curve the Aber n exceeding G inches in
45 feet.
Si - inlet". I (fora will he revived linen bithirro for .nch
•if the above kind+ and clits.es of timber at sole of the
na,-yards above stated. and sop iratel 1.131.7bi1s cnn
he delivered on nr before the 1-t of Joh'. beta yen the
Ist nfintly and the Ist if Ociolier and 3 lei of Dm:eno
ber. 1316. Persons offering will al•o stmt. the Tian
lily °reach kind and class they w cnntr•ct to dot ryes,
and the priers per cubic' foot o .l.teil for the delver ies
to Ire merle in each of theme rerso,la, at such of the
ntivy•ynicls us they may prefer. Those who may lit.
sir Jidomed to fr•r are rorp,coeil to make separate
offers for several yaril• rand period. of delivery; Slating
particularly the Tottiti.ies and price. for deliveries in
each of the period., and for eneli teed. for which ihey
offer. with the onder.tonding ilint the. 4 , fr•rs for iris'
yard only a ill be binding on them, I.llt for., to sub
orevent a greement if detired by the dopm too rat
It is to he dodincily undemoood by the p.m.r. who
mar make offers, that the depariment n-seae. to n sell
the right of accepting s uch off ets only us, al the
of receiving them, it may deem expod,ent to meet its
own views of the wants of the service at the respctive
navy-yard,
Although thetifters made by persons will be con•id.
aced as binding for nee yard without sulueepierit agree
ment, they can make separate offers for more than one
yard to secure greater chances for acceptance; hot no
offers are desired which cannot certainly he folly Corn
rdeted within the times named in the offer; and with
the understanding that tea per rent, will be reserved
from all hills in addition to bond+, and be positively
forfeited to the United States incase of any failure to
fulfil contracts in due time.
The whole must be of the best gvuhic. smind, free
from heart shakes, rents, bad knot., 11/111 defects, enb
jar; to inonertion and measurement by persons to he
appointed by the Commandant of the yards when de•
liveries may be made; and bu in all respects to his
entire tatisfartion, or it will not he remised
Offers will !deo be received for furnishing at the
navy.yurds, during the respective periods aforesaid,
bolt and sheet copper, and round flat, and square
iron—all to be of the best rlylity, and subjent to in.
spection and approval, and under the name conditions
as herein specified for timber. The priers asked to
be for the pound, for each yard. and period of delive
ry; and the offers must state distinctly whether it is
for American or of what other manufacture.
jmnlo-Isw4w.
Printers! Look Here!
MACHINERY CUT WOOD TYPES!
TH undersigned are prepared to furnish to order,
any style, size or pattern of ITlonet Types, equal,
in every respect, to any manufactured in the Untied
States, et very low prices!
Our Types are accurately cut, and cleanly and neat
ly finished, and warranted not to become injured by
any usage to which types are nrdinaty subjected. The
woods we use are mahogany, boxwood. &c., end-grain,
and so prepared 83 to defy the action of water or the
at niosp here.
Having jest completed new and improved machine
ry•, we Ste prepared to fill orders at the shortest no
tire; and being practical printers, and one of U 3 having
nine years' experience as a job printer alone, we flat
ter ourselves as to our ability to give satisfaction in
every case.
Ill'Papers that publish the advertisement of Palmer
& Co., can have their orders filled by us. And pa.
pers pnblishing this advertisement to the amount of
$5, will receive their pay in type when three timer. the
amount of their bill is taken out. Ecint.rs wtll Om",
send papers containing the advertisement, that we
may know where to send specimen sheets.
octl M A RTIN & JON ES,
SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, &c. for sale by
JOHN W. BLAIR,
120, Wood at.
M=Ml==
S. W. cor. of Sycamore and Thirdsta., Cin
In the Court of Conimon Plea, of Allegheny costa
ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennry/aemia at De
• ember Term, 1837, blo 249.
In the matter of the voluntary as•',
. .
S
c• signment of Samuel
Dec 'l 2 ' B " If t° l n B . 45 I
And new, to wit, et , .
...„ : supplementary account of Assignees,
r ` }•r • exhibited and filed, and nn motion of -H
r
S. Magraw.F.::q Attorneyfor Assignees,
the Co a st appoint Sattirdny. the 21st day of lob. A
I), 1315, f,l hes tir; sllowance and confirmation of said
acrount nnlews reason be gisen why thessine should
n u t be nllot‘ ell, nod the Prothoionney In directed to
give notice or the same fur thirty•dyys by publication
in two newspapers published in Aileghenv county, to
areditois and others interested as required by Act of
Assembly.
From the Record
jon 1 dim
GEO R RIDDLE,
Prothoooint y
Tavern Stand for sale
pHE undersigned desirous of removing from this
I county. offers for sale, the ',silence of ',his lease,
(having 4 years from the lint day of stprilpext) of that
well known Tavern litsuse,stign of the Canal Boat; on
P-no st. near the Packet landing, in the neigborhood
of the Canal Basin, Commission Houses, &c., together
with the •tack of Liquors dtc. &c. on hand, Bar fix
ture, & Household furniture, To any one wishing to
go into the business abetter opportunity could not offer.
The house has an excellent ran of custom, end has been
a hemmed house for thu last 8 years. For term* apply
to the aub'criber on thu premises.
deell-if. R. DOS'SETT.
GT' 6 5 I .41
.71/.IRKE T STREET,
Between Fourth st., iind the Diamond.
RECEIVED BY EXPRESS,
The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road,
A large and extensive assortment of Shawls, viz:
Super. all wool Belisha; "'rioted Tuikeri and Coal:-
mete, Blk embroidered Turieeiy, Bik and Mode color
ed silk fringed Thibbet, Super. embroidered Thihbet,
Damask and silk worsted. black and colored Merino,
and a large 1111.1 , 1aMPIll of Plaid and Woolen Shawls.
All of which will be sold at 4mall advanen above
Eastern cost. A BSOLOVI MORRIS.
j:111 1 NO. 65,
GREAT EXCITED= !!
TARIFF REPEALED !! !
-
T HE sliding scale ptinriple abandoned and tae
minimum standard adopted at
No. 92 Market Street.
We have been receiving for the last ue.k or two. a
fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought
from the filanof..ctorers. Importers, and at Ath7110:1
at the lowest cash prices. Having had en experienced
Agent in l'ldladelpltie end ti.iiry Yotk for some
mina,' past piciiog op haresios. here and there. e,,a
ble+ us to offer to the a •tilend id stock of Goods
ith almost en iniper•eptihle Tariff. Our stock eon.
sous on purl of the folltiaing Goods:—
Shawls—u great variety;
French Terken Shea I.;
Loc:lsh do do;
Splendid Brusha sod Ca•hrnfre Shawls . .
Damask do;
Black and Frid,routered Terkeri do:
Su r er Block Thibet, Silk Fringe do , ;
Ladies' Saner C3Ptilltere Scarf,;
Plaid iVuollen Shawls of every variety;
Also a great sottricli o f C.IITITC D'FC.O3l5e;
Plam de barn, end batted and figured de Lain;
English; and F..ench Melia
•1111 C..t , g
II,rth,11211:•••; pain find fincy dress
Irish Ll,l,ll—Cutuu. Alp .cca and CaUant to
Hose;
CAS.SINIERF.S. CLOTHS and VESTINGS.
Also, an exe , :lent assortment of domestic Goods.
Ail of o b;,t, »e offer, isli•tlesalc or retail, at such pri
er. as ws thirds cannot fail .1 please. C a ll and v x•
amine for yourselves—at So. 92 M.irket street.
de.-.39 tf. NIUSES COREY.
Books for tho nolydays.
C FINES in Ilin Life of by the Ports and
AD Palmeri; aliu.i by Rufus W. Grin n old. 1 TOl.
so
'1 he Boudoir Annual for 1816—a christmaa, new
year, and birth-day Presem tit 1816.
Leaflets of Memory for 18443; a at-twins. new year
and birthday geniasintr, heti - MI In the wet splendid
style, and embellished with 12 •plerld id illustration,.
con.isting of Worn:tont ione and fine 'steel engra,ings by
the 6rui urtros —rib ea Ly keyriell Comes. M. I).
lbe sm.e Fiske fur 1846; A gift for Innocence and
Beau . ); ed.trd by Arbor.
The Opel fir 1846; a present fur the ho!ydays; edi•
trd bV J .hr
The Mayflower for 134 G; a choice Annual; edited by
Kok- Ilarnilion.
Erienridg.p . ii chtisimng and new-year
present for 1316: 1 mn., mono-co gilt.
1 by Lady's Book of Flower. and l'oeiry, edited by
Lccy floopro; 1 nl,l. and colored rilingitationa.
Household Vvisrin a Leal:rifa book, by Barnard
Barron.
The Hyacinth for 1846, or riff:l-iron's g:ft—a aria:-
ou r s, new year and birth-day Present.
Gray's Elegy, i'ititrared.
Oracles front the Ptefoo; 00l feet-lint derision for the
dl.,,lrig morn, by l'antline
magina:i.m and Fra-y.4,r sele•coona from the Er•
glisli at by Leigh Hunt.
Mr , IeITIV,II S I lktirnted,
*1 he Amulet. a berrin christinns Ind new 7elft press
en,. wish steel iingra,ing..
The Poets arid Poetry :if Einirrie by Lonefeil ,w
Ti.,. l'oer• arid Pinot,. co' Ante Ica. by Griinvoid.
For gale by JUIIN:iTOS S. S rOCK fuN.
dee 3.", 44 Maiket ar.
Choico Ohio Land
N AT are ',oho! iota! to offer f.tr sale, S 3 acres Y
11,d-rate upland, grtuute nn tho Maur Road.
leading to Jackson and Chtaicot hw, and about one
mile and n half from 'Millersport. Isnwrsoct, County.
Obi,. The lord i s well titntrered froth the known
healthiness of the neighltorktod, f rtiht y o f the
and proximity to Nlillersport, (the plincipal landing
place in that section of country'.) Is comidered a eli
gable location for a farm if application be mudo
soon, it will be sold at a g mat bargain.
BLAKELY & MITCHELL.
corner of Four' h nni
dqc 31 and Penn wtroer. Pitis,,nrgh
CI I Y PROPERII FUR SALI.
4 rc.ntigiouh Lou of arntnyl on Penn at. and Steven
(.150n . % Alley earl, 24 fed lay 100.
2 building Into on l'itsu strnear
s
mill, 24 I NO.
3 buildin g lot, on Ow corner of Pine and 'Penn sts
5111 %yard) '2O 1:y 1;7.
3 !.t.rif ground in the rear of the a!rove fronting on
Pine sit. fin.
7 building Irv. on tho Turnpike road in O'llarn'A
vibe 24 by 100.
A huge noinber of lota in tte vicinity of
the coy suitable for building lots and large enough for
gardens for sale or lease sonic for a term of years and
others perpetual. Apply to
(1,29 ItLAKELY & MITCHF.L.
(illy Lots for Sale
grim:F. contiguous lots of ground on 3d it, 20 by
_IL 80 feet deep very eligible for building lots, a large
portion of the purchase money may lay riser at the
pleasure of the purchaser. Apply to
dec2.3 BLAKELY & NITTCHEL.
LET ALL THE WORLD KNOW
That Setter's Vermifuge is the best in ate!!
HERE is the proof—
Licksng Station ,Ky , Dee 17, 1345.
Mr. R E Sellers: 1 have the pleasure to inform you
that I have used in my practice yourcelebrated Verml
fuge, with the most happy results I have brmerly
used Fahnestock's, but being persuaded to try yours,l
have found it far superior in every respect, and can
say without the fear of contradiction that your Vermi•
loge possesses more virtu« than any I over used, and
most cordially recommend it to the attention of the
public. 1 will state a case where I gave one vial of
your Vermifuge. My brother's child was pining and
wasting to a mere skeleton, is 36 hours after 1 gave
the Vermifuge. the enormous quantity of upwards of
six hundred worms orre passed. The child that
tsar given up for lost, is now as well and hearty as
any 111 the neighborhood.
NIRROSI . , ARNETT, M. I),
{'".'Those who wish (-nu see Dr. Ariiisizt . :,
l'.epated and sold by
Seld also by Kerr & Mohler, 147 Wood street; L.
Wilcox, Jr., and Wm. Thorn, Market street; Feu &
Cassell, Fifth Ward, and H. I'. Schwartz end J. Mit
chell. Allegheny city. jan7
tl 4 mmglA+4.mw.go.,m,itiaMi.r4r,,,w6a4,4a4WMAllMllMPlPM
Sugars.
WHITE. Havana Sugar in Boxes;
White Brasil ditto in bbls,
In store and fur sale by
J. & J. IV' DEVITT,
224 Liberiy st
Pittabargh Niaanfactured Tobacco.
20 KEGS Plug Tobneco;
5 .• Ladins TwiAt, do;
10 •• do;
10 (7uv•,l, IA Lump, do;
/CI Atop.] an.l for sztle h.
Ground Spices.
CANS Ground Pepper;
10 Cans Ground Cinnamon;
5 Cans Ground Alspioe;
5 do de Cloves;
In store and fur sale by
J & J 51cDEVITT,
224 Liberty st,
Tinl PS. Plaid Cbukines, new end beautiful
lUI 7 petiernA,Jutitiecived et Nu 42 Merkel st.coa
ner of 'Mid, by
_A A MASON.
dcc 12
100.
PS. Red. Yellow and White Flannels of
unproved makes at Wltolesele end Re
toil, at very low prices,by A A MASON.
dec 12 S. 4'2 Market et.
BROCH A SHAWLS.
ellt SUPERIOR Brochn Shawl+. juA received
which will Ire sold very low, by
ICASEFUR\IIUREPKINf.S Selling et 6,tr. per
yard at A. A. MASON'S,
d•e 12
42 Market id.
De Laines.
20 ".Dark and Light plaid d .' lain% fur chili
dren some as low as 20c. per yard, Fur sale
at No 42 Market st. by
dec 12 A. A. M SON.
Box Raisins.
BOXES fresh M. R. Rdietnvjust received
ILIP 11,1 and fur gale by
Tobacco.
01 . K KEGS G McCo) . *" 6 twist tobacco on
e 1 11.121 consignment and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON,
deeit 179
Raisins.
411 BOXES Nl•tisga liuncl Raisin!,
.11:n re
•Filf• by
50 1331,S Smellingc on hvoi end for Rn by
111.3 BRI 1..)6 LSON St CO.,
d-c 9. 4 Water s• ferg
Pig MotaL
50 TONS "Flatigicq, !luck" Mvtal, sr. uand nri.l
fur %sir hv
BUR 13111 DOE, WILSON Se CO.
d ee2 4 tar it.
lk LARGE and •phrndid assortment of now im
./i proved grand union Piano Fortet, cn hand and
fur sale by F. 31.1.73.1 E,
Cor. Penn and St. Clair sto.. opposite Ex. Hotel.
nor 17.
N B. The abov , instruments are warranted to
-tend any climate. and kee l , in order n. long as any
menureciured They will be sold low fir cash.
F. BLUME.
TWO new Improved Grand nctinn Piano Fortes
with Coleman'. tEoltan Atlachml.nt,juat finiob,
ed and for side by F. BLUME.
Cor of Penn and St Mil su. opposite Ex. Hotel
novl7.
--
Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers.
DußciiAsEi;s wilt at Shea & l'ennock't a
full aliaortment of m,•n'a Nl rnun drneera, and
double and singla bronatuil Merino Also, Cot-
ton, do do bleached utri unbleached.
Dec. 6
131..1.VICETS.
AICASES No 3 (low priced) Economy 13!anket
Just received and to ant. by
dec6 SHEA S. PENNOCK.
Just Arrived at the “New York Store,"
100 DOZ. Ladies' and Gentleinen's Kid. Cash
met,, soil silk Gloves, of the best qualities
N. B None but the best Kid Glove, kept at 79
Market street.
novl2
For Salo, and ago 'd chance for a Bar
gain.
A Housr...ei Lnt on Sixth street. near Chem
A ney, Poisborzh. The Lot is 26 feet 6 inches
front by DO feet in depth. a very desirable location for
a private residence. Termi liberal and title in lispu•
table. ferrite of W. 0. LESLIE,
CS r rece, ed. at the I Mee Big Dtatra, the larg•
tir yit and best atarn Intent of Shirts, ever otTered
in the l'itt.htirgh market. which will be sold whole
sale or retail on reasonably term..
nct2s. JOHN 51'CLOSEEY.
CONS I . IG ME CAL good quality ;and
c d t a bh. fu I,undry purp..‘eo, j,t.t recei‘mi
und for sale by
TOOD kv it LYS Diamond Poomed Gold Pens
V maw:factored by Wreirlward,Se ar•t'is. N. York
put up in Ft tt , nit end convenient Silver Pencil Case.
Thn F..n• will Le sold with nr without ca.e+,
Those Pen, are intond In nom.. in the United State,
end will he warranted . porch.Lters. he same
here al in Nev. York city.
The above whh ever) variety of Steel Pons, Q.lOlll
and Stationed). generally, kept constantly on hand, an
fai side by
dee to
FIIRAVELS IN NI EX10), over the Table tends
and Cordilleras of :sieve°, during the pear 1443
and 1814. including a description of California. the
pi incirmi cities and mining diorict .1 of that Republic,
and the biortaphies of Itutbido and Santa Anne; by
Albott M. [ham
For sale by
r OITEN ON MORTARS.—Esiutya on Ilydrau
lic. and Common Nlin tar., and on lima burning,
by J. G. Totten
For gale by
jon7
BOLLE'S PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY,
—an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic
Dictionary of the English language, with a vocabulary
of (Leek, Latin, Scripture nod Geographical names,
also, a cullectinn of phrases often used by English wth
let'.
For Aide by
jan7.
RESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON
comprising official and personal incindento.
For sale by C, H. KAY,
jan7. coiner of Wood and 3d its.
A'ERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1'646.
The American Almanac and Reposttary of
useful knowledge for the es: 1846, pit received and
for sale by C. H. KAY,
jan6 cor Woad and 3d ate.
Tsplendid Piano Fortes, mode by A H (isle
& Co. (successors to the New York manatee
tui ing Company,) with metallic plate and frame, and
French grand action, just received and Fur sale by
JOHN U. MELLOR,
122 Wood street.
Q UPERIOR PRINTER'S INK.—DR. G. DEN-
A) J AMIN SMITH. 179 Greenwich street, (new
Brick Block,) New York, keeps constantly on hand
Printers Ink, ohs superior quality. at the market prier,
viz:—Extra News Ink, at 30c.; Book du. 40c., 50c.,
60., 70e., and 41 per lb. These Inks are manufac
tured by steam, and of superior stuck. Printers will
favor Dr. G. with a ealltrefore purchasing their winter
stock, as they will findi: decidedly to their advsntaga
to deal with him. pep6-tf
It. E. SELLERS,
57 Wood at
J. & J. NI'DEVITT.
224 Labrity it
PLAID CLOAKINGS
FLANNELS! FLANNELS!
A A MASON.
No 42 Nlarket it
NIII;LER & RICKETSON,
No 170 Liberty street
MILLER & RICK rSON,
N. 17 . ..? Lib. rtr .t
Scorching'
Piano Porto,
Al °llan Attachment.
\V H. GARR %RD
neAr Fifth
JOHN D. .DAVIS
cur Wood %rid sth sts
Diamond Pointed Gold Pens
JOHN H MI:LI,OR,
122 t% nod vrcer:
New Works
C. 11. K
r..,,n1,r n ( 11'U011 and 3d il3
C. H. K. VY,
told 3.1 sle
C. H. KAY.
corner of Wood And 3d it■
Plano Fortes
To Printers
Bank Notts anl tExtljange.
CORRECTED DAILY BY
A. KRAMER, EXCEL/INGE BROKER,
CORNER OF THIRD •FD WOOD STREETS
SPECIE STANDARD.
Merchant* andManufacturers'Scrip..
Exchange Bank Scrip
Currency
Berk* County Scrip
EXCHANGE—AT skarn'
On Philadelphia •
Neio York
Boston.
Baltsm3re
:-,TFC IF
Oold
Silver
PENNSYLVANIA. — PITTSBURGH
Bank of Pittsburgh
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank
Exchange
Do. Hollidayiburgh •... -
PHILADELPHIA.
Bank of North. America pNr
Do Northern Liberties pat
Do Pennsylvania ............ ...par
Commercial Bank of Permsylvenia par
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank
Kensington bank .pat
Manufacturersand Mechanics' par
Mechanics par
Moyamensing par
Philadelphia bank par
Schuylkill " par
Southwark....."_.......par
IVesttrn ...... par
Bank of Penn Township
Girard bank par
U. S. bank and branches
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantown Par
" Chester county pat
" Delaware county*
" Montgomery county ................par
" Not shuniberland par
Farmers' bank of Bucks county.— ...... • --par
Easton bank ......
Doylestown bank .. ..por
Franklin bank of IVashington par
Bank of Chanthersbidrgh....
" Middletown ............
" Lewistown .....
" Susquehanna county
Berkscounty bank
Columbia Bank and Brilge Company._ _
Carlisle bank
Erie bank .
Farmers and Drovers' bank
Bank of Lancaster
" Bankof Reading
Harrisburg bank
Honesdale " • • • •
Lancaster " ••• • • • •
Lancaster co." • - • - • .......
Lebanon "
Miners'bank of Pottsville .. .
Monongahelabank of Brownsville . -
New Hope and Delaware Bridge coirpany
Northampton bank
Towanda bank
Wyoming bank .......
West Branch . ..... ..........
Yo..k. hank
Lehigh couuq bank .............
OHIO.
Ete/memtbank of St. Clairarille
Clintonhank of C01trmbu5......... ..... .
Columbiana bank of New Lisbon
Circleville (Lawrence, cashier)
( Warren, cashier).— .... ....no sale
C:incinn , hbanks
Chillicothe bank ......... .......... . ........
Commercial hank of Lake Erie
Dayton bank.— ....
Franklin bank of Columbus.... .
Farmers'and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville_
Farmers' bank of Canton
(MI z
Granville
tlamilton
Lancaster
Marietta ........
Maaritlnn . .
Meckanirs' and Traders', Cincinnati....
Maoist Pieasan' . ... .
Norwalk
Putnam..........
Sandusky.
Scioto •
Urbana ..............
Wooster ........
Xenia .
Zanesville ............
Bank of Cleveland—
INDIANA
State bank and branches
State Scrip
KENTUCKY
All banks
ILLINOIS
State bank
Sank of ///inoii, Sit awisettorn....
VIRGINIA.
Rank of the Valley of Virginia
Rank of Virginia
Exchange bank of Virginia
Farmers' bank of Virginia.--
Westernbank of .......
Merck ants'and Arechanici bank of rirginia....4
Bank at Morgantown
MARYLAND.
Retimore City banks..
All other solvent banlcs..
NORTH CAROLINA.
All solvent banks.. .- ........
SOUTH CAROLINA
All solventsanks
GEORGIA
Al!solvent banks
ALABAMA
3fobilehan.ks..
Country bank;
LOUISIANA
N-, Orleans bank, (g00d) ....
IMEEMEM
41z5tval
MICHIGAN
Bank l e St. Clair St. Clair, ......
Bank of the River Raisin, Monroe,.
Paemer's' and Meehanies' Rank, Detroit
Michigan insurance, Co. Detroit
Oakland County Bank, Pontine....
Public Notice.
THE President, °tremors and Company. known
as the "Farmers' Deposit Bunk of Pittsburgh,"
will. at the next meeting of the Legislature of the
Commonwealth of Pennslvanis, make application
for the privilege of issuing notes payable on de•
!nand. THOMPSO'N BELL. Cushier.
l'ilisllurgh July Ist. 1845-.00-drJaMl3.
For Heat or Sale
/11 HE siihseriher wishes to rent or sell hi, Tavern
Stand in the borough of Beaver : sign of thy
Pennsylvania House. The vend is a good one. and
any person wishing to purchase or rent will find it de
sirable. Terms easy
JOHN LIGHT.
Bea•er Dec. 3. 1845. dec. 5. tf.
N. B. Fur further information enquire at 'llia office
FOR SALE
AFIRST rate farm of Land, situate on the county
toad from Derry to Youngstown, within 3 mien
of I oongstown, in Derry Township, Westmoreland
county, Pennsylvania. Said farm consists of two hun
dred and acres, one handred and fifty of which
ere cleared. and under good fence. pnacipally post
and rail. The lard Is limestone, and is well watered
with abundant springs and Loyalnanna Creek, which
runs near it. There is a house, barn and an orchard
on the farm. The surrounding country is the richest
and most beautiful region in Western Pennsylvania.
Several flowring, mills are in the immediate vicinity,
within three quarters of a mile of the farm. The
Catholic Chinch near Youngstown is in sight, and it
is expected, that in the course of the coming sprint,
the new FemaloSeminary, at Mount St Vincents, will
be in complete operation. This farm would be an ex
cellent lunation fur a store. Should purchasers desire,
it will admit of being divided into farms of about
seventy acres each. Applyto
declo BLAKELY & MITCHEL.
Diamond Pointed Gold Pens.
A LA RG F. and carefully selected stock of
A
uable article of the best make and cot sale at
New York prices,
=ME
, •
.Ir.NAP
au4'^ 4
1
THE.: tp:endid and fits! \}:w
YORK, will lens , 1.,.• .tt, the Ist
of Februnrv, and the C C> I. l ' \I 11 Gth
tt the Fume month
rhia•, ttornmanded h- ee Cop'.
r
l'rr,ons iiesirun- a. , r ,,, f1
tint in theit- vesliall, truk.• .•41
Y
Roth , It, C.., New
Othce,ttiinier of 4th 10,1 : 4 ,mil•rtt.: , l and Came ,
Basin, near the United li , ee.;, ph.
.1,18
TU ES GLAND
AND WALES.
PERSONS whhing t., remit .rmil! .un-19
LANDi RELAND,SCOT !AND ‘N
can have it tent. by the under.iened. at very mod,-
,ate rates. !n consequence "(the Tailor of Air crops
in those countries and the opptt.a..ii F.tminc. nor
doubt to many, a small ,tt , irne irvnitlrl he
incalculable. benefit. The usksre ul LI/is,
have determined to put 11, rat,. All that no nn
aced be detered From ast.tli,e he.ns,•lv. of o,i. op
portunity. 13LAKF:LY \lf I
declB. Agent. fur Ito, Ire, 8r0'....t Co.
. _pat
..par
..pwr
.. pal
The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative,
FOR THE CURE OF
Headache, Giddiness, ithrumat Piles,DispersiSe r
Scars v. Small Pox. Jaundice, Pains in the Back,
ward ‘Vealtneas, Palpitation of the Heart, Hisir e n
the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fever of all kinds,
male Complaints, Mea3lea, Salt Rheum, Heartburn,
Vroemi, Cholera Nlorbuc, Coughi, Whooping
Cough, Consumption, Fita, Liver - 00171p1:11111.,Eryaipej
D,2.afueaa, (lettings or the Skit, Colds, Gout% Grav
el, Nerstotts complitints, and of tither diseasei,
arising from Impurities of the bin. - .d. nod ohatt actions
in the orstuns of dige:tion.
[From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.]
DISEASE OF 7'l:E I.I . I"E'R.
Os Aft, Stet—Agreeable ft; sour desire, I write to
keep ',on nporited of the ortopointe tit . the Clickener
Sugar Coated ?locative it, this city. You may
recollect, when I first commetreed selling your medi
cine, miner vs tie in May, 18.4. we little dreamed of
tie success that would crown the undertaking. 06r
premises had Leen so completely fineried by the one
thousand and ono unsaleurria remedy for every pout
ble complaint unrier the inn, that 1 set iously contem
;dared having nothing remelt, du of the
kind. However, at tire most urgent suhoiralion, we,
consented to make a trial of yours. At first we found'
considembleditficuit3 in Cilia rung public attention to.
mards them. People lied been so ',nen deceived by
the v ile compurn et w bleb have ;loaded the country for
the last 15 years or mote, that they dctermined, if
possible, never tr.) he '•taken in - again; anti the conse
quence was. they could hardly, be persuaded to a ccept.
of the Pills, as the saying is, for "lot e nor' money."
Thu. mar terra proceeded for IA Meek or too, alien, as
-good luct would have it, ••:Airs. a lady of
our city, who had long suffered To th a n n c e g r i on of_
I Liver, accompanied by indigestion oft lie Most ob
stinate
vitiate character, was pers.:laded toacceru of u box, on'
condition that nothing was why paid for it, if they did'
not afford her the necessary ;chief. I must confess,'
we ourselves bad very little faith in the matter, know.
ing as we did, that her complaint was one of long .
I standing, and had been unsucces•Trdly treated by the
linott eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor':
ing towns. But welled detru mined to give the coal:.
tine a FAie trial, and if it proved in be worthless,
would be d source of satisfaction to know it, both to
you and to us. ISo less t u nor joy then surprise, hovi.
ever, only a feW days had elapsed, when the lady agairi'
presented herself at our counter andengvtired fir knot&
er box. "I really think, Mr. Williorng," says libe l :
' that your Pills are beginning to wnsk n great change
in my health, and altogether for the better. Whin t
look the second dose, I began to feel much betteitliarl
I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably ' limed; my appetite began to improve; and the blood'
seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in lay
youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder
ache Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly
progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have
no ducbt that a few more boxes will effectually corgi'
me." The result was as she predicted. Her heislib'
is completely restored. The flush of youth and beotr:
ty has retained to her checks, and the prospect of 0,
long et.d a happy life is before her. I am satisfied'
she will never forget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills::
As might naturally be supposed, the news of this
treordinary cure was rapidly dissemiiiaied throughthe;
city and a - djaceirt countly; and scarcely a week had'
elapsed, before enquiries began to be made tot Click
ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the deriiiiiid
has already increased in such on extent. that we find
the gmatust difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did
not seem like exaggeration, I might almost say that we
are literally bersiegv i d by women and children, reboi
-1 ing under every possible ailment inbich '•human flesh
iis heir to " The halt, the lame, and the blind; the
asthmatic, rensumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging
our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Paneeea.—
Terdimunials of its salutary effects are vnlimthrill
flowing in upon us limn every quarter. One person'
Imlorms us he has been relieved of a mint obstinate
Dyspepsia. Another has you recavert d from a seri-
Irma attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded bit'
;expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice.
And a fourth has just recovered from an attack of 1 - 'Ol.
monary Consumption, which had confined him to his
bed fur many nianths —Some gm lint do not fail to'
I I keep us supplied. Resides our Retail Trade, we .
tune standing Trom the countiy to a lair.
amount. Send 30'Gross at cur earliest convenience.
Yours, dac. R. H. WILLIAMB.
Quebec, L. C., April 14, 184.5.
....par
REMEMBER, DR. C. v. cucr F.NE.k. is tbe
cuisine] inventor of the Sugni Coated Pills; ILIAI that
nothing of the mut wart ever heard of until he infro
duced them in June. 1843, us w ill suet, 1) . 51116 rdt
lov.ing: . . •
This Dirlorna i n ns nwurded by the AMERICAN
INSTITUTE. nt the Annupl Fnir, held in itie.e.it'Y of'
New 'Yolk, Octol;er, 1843, to C. V. CLIt.:ICEINEII,
for the ~,cention of SULS A Et ('OATE r)
J ES TA 1.1..N1 A Df's E, President.
T. B. ‘Vs3rEarstr. Cot raepouding Secretary.
Gl:repot( J. LEF.Ds. Recording Secretary.
Pr To worn COrNTEntr.tra,.—Purebasera mu,
nl.rtys midi for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetikbl4l
I'iils. end see that each boa lies upon it his EignaLuiiN"
all whets are counterfeit.
WM. JACKSON, corner of WoOd end Liberil i
streets, is Dr. Clickener's agent fur ritisStirgh s,nd
coct6'
- .
Ribbons, Velvets and Satins.
OW open (by express) anotbe: lot of Fasbiiina.
N
able Ribbon., B.,nort tts and Satins, little
New Yogi( store, 79 ;111Arket streot.
de:l3. W 11 GARRARD.
drIPENING this day, ar.c.....A.r lut of flrucl.e Shawls.
A.../ Also, an hand, a few rrkndtrl rreneh Brocbe
Lone Shawls, (a!1 wool) which will be sold a great
bargain. at the Nc, Ycdt sore,
W, H. GARRARD.
73 :l nrh e t street.
AFINE assortment of rrench Cloths, Cass - Inlets,
and Vestirgs; also Scarfs, Crsi,ats,Stnzkt.Sldrts.
Drawee, Underrecri and tio,irry: oleo a few of the
"S hake " Flannel Drawers a,cl Shirts, at the "Nevi
York Store," 79 Market stree?
noel 2.
D ERSONS desirous of purchasing, In in this Cm
etery are relerredlor inforrnution to the Superin
tendeut on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cue
nerof Penn and Fiend Erects, Pitt:burgh.
By.order rd the Board. J. CHSLETT.
dee 11 Superintendent.
AJ AttAii; iot of shuts just tori,,ed Item the East'
. t the Pittsburgh Clothing Stare forsale wboleasdia
and retail 0ct.?.2 IVM. B.SCH AFIPER.'
W. W. WILSON.
cot 4th itadairlitt it
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ARRA:NC:I:Mt:NT foit 1846
REMITTANcEs
1:1..1.v! , , .Sf'Oll.4AD
Patronized by Everybody.
r REM fu
20 tho Ladies.
To the Gentlemen
w. 11. GARRARD
Allegheny CemeterY
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